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Lactose intolerance is a common condition, but most people with lactose malabsorption don't experience symptoms. Avoiding dairy can lead to nutrient deficiencies; evidence-based strategies can help manage symptoms without complete dairy elimination.

Area of Science:

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  • Public Health and Epidemiology

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  • Lactose intolerance is a significant clinical syndrome with unknown prevalence.

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